Patents by Inventor Michel M. Maharbiz
Michel M. Maharbiz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12268463Abstract: Described herein is an implantable device configured to detect impedance characteristic of a tissue.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2023Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Dongjin Seo, Monica Lin, Meir Marmor, Safa Herfat, Chelsea Shields Bahney
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Patent number: 12239408Abstract: Described herein is an implantable device having a sensor configured to detect an amount of an analyte, a pH, a temperature, strain, or a pressure; and an ultrasonic transducer with a length of about 5 mm or less in the longest dimension, configured to receive current modulated based on the analyte amount, the pH, the temperature, or the pressure detected by the sensor, and emit an ultrasonic backscatter based on the received current. The implantable device can be implanted in a subject, such as an animal or a plant. Also described herein are systems including one or more implantable devices and an interrogator comprising one or more ultrasonic transducers configured to transmit ultrasonic waves to the one or more implantable devices or receive ultrasonic backscatter from the one or more implantable devices. Also described are methods of detecting an amount of an analyte, a pH, a temperature, a strain, or a pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2023Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Mekhail Anwar, Burak A. Ozilgen, Dongjin Seo, Federica Fava
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Patent number: 12233269Abstract: Method and system embodiments for controlling power provided to a device implantable in a subject are described. In some embodiments, a method is performed at the implantable device to receive, from an interrogator, powering ultrasonic waves having a wave power. Then, energy from the powering ultrasonic waves is converted into an electrical signal to power the implantable device. Information that indicates whether more power or less power should be transmitted to the implantable device is transmitted to the interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2020Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: IOTA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Joshua Kay, Jose M. Carmena
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Patent number: 12226636Abstract: Described herein are methods for monitoring or modulating an immune system in a subject; treating, reducing or monitoring inflammation; monitoring blood pressure; treating hypertension; or administering or adjusting a therapy for inflammation or hypertension in a patient by electrically stimulating the splenic nerve or detecting splenic nerve activity using an implanted medical device. Also described herein are implantable medical devices for performing such methods. The implanted medical device includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy that powers the device, two or more electrodes in electrical communication with the ultrasonic transducer that are configured to electrically stimulate a splenic nerve or detect a splenic nerve activity, and optionally a splenic nerve attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2023Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: IOTA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Jose M. Carmena, Michel M. Maharbiz, Ryan Neely, Joshua Kay
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Publication number: 20240226567Abstract: Described herein are implantable closed-loop neuromodulation devices, systems that includes such devices and an interrogator configured to emit ultrasonic waves that power the device, methods of using such devices and systems, and methods of modulating neural activity. The implantable device can include one or more curved members extending from a body. The curved members are configured to at least partially circumscribe a nerve, and include one or more electrode pads. The body includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy; and a computational circuit configured to receive a detection signal based on a detected electrophysiological signal, generate a stimulation signal based on the detection signal, and operate the electrode pads of to emit an electrical pulse to the nerve based on the stimulation signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Jose M. CARMENA, Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Ryan NEELY
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Patent number: 12004840Abstract: Described herein are implantable devices configured to emit an electrical pulse. An exemplary implantable device includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves that power the implantable device and encode a trigger signal; a first electrode and a second electrode configured to be in electrical communication with a tissue and emit an electrical pulse to the tissue in response to the trigger signal; and an integrated circuit comprising an energy storage circuit. Also described are systems that include one or more implantable device and an interrogator configured to operate the one or more implantable devices. Further described is a closed loop system that includes a first device configured to detect a signal, an interrogator configured to emit a trigger signal in response to the detected signal, and an implantable device configured to emit an electrical pulse in response to receiving the trigger signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2017Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Dongjin Seo, Konlin Shen, Jose M. Carmena, Ryan Neely, Elad Alon, Jan Rabaey
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Publication number: 20240148250Abstract: Described herein is an implantable device having a sensor configured to detect an amount of an analyte, a pH, a temperature, strain, or a pressure; and an ultrasonic transducer with a length of about 5 mm or less in the longest dimension, configured to receive current modulated based on the analyte amount, the pH, the temperature, or the pressure detected by the sensor, and emit an ultrasonic backscatter based on the received current. The implantable device can be implanted in a subject, such as an animal or a plant. Also described herein are systems including one or more implantable devices and an interrogator comprising one or more ultrasonic transducers configured to transmit ultrasonic waves to the one or more implantable devices or receive ultrasonic backscatter from the one or more implantable devices. Also described are methods of detecting an amount of an analyte, a pH, a temperature, a strain, or a pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2023Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Mekhail Anwar, Burak A. Ozilgen, Dongjin Seo, Federica Fava
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Patent number: 11969596Abstract: Described herein are implantable closed-loop neuromodulation devices, systems that includes such devices and an interrogator configured to emit ultrasonic waves that power the device, methods of using such devices and systems, and methods of modulating neural activity. The implantable device can include one or more curved members extending from a body. The curved members are configured to at least partially circumscribe a nerve, and include one or more electrode pads. The body includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy; and a computational circuit configured to receive a detection signal based on a detected electrophysiological signal, generate a stimulation signal based on the detection signal, and operate the electrode pads of to emit an electrical pulse to the nerve based on the stimulation signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: IOTA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Jose M. Carmena, Michel M. Maharbiz, Ryan Neely
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Patent number: 11963697Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions are provided for implanting an implantable device into a biological tissue (e.g., muscle, brain). A subject implantable device includes: (i) a biocompatible substrate, (ii) a conduit (e.g., an electrode, a waveguide) that is disposed on the biocompatible substrate, and (iii) an engagement feature (e.g., a loop) for reversible engagement with an insertion needle. The biocompatible substrate can be flexible (e.g., can include polyimide). The implantable device is implanted using an insertion needle that includes an engagement feature corresponding to the engagement feature of the implantable device. To implant, an implantable device is reversibly engaged with an insertion needle, the device-loaded insertion needle is inserted into a biological tissue (e.g., to a desired depth), and the insertion needle is retracted, thereby disengaging the implantable device from the insertion needle and allowing the implantable device to remain implanted in the biological tissue.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Timothy L. Hanson, Michel M. Maharbiz, Philip N. Sabes
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Publication number: 20240108882Abstract: A helical nerve cuff and an implantable device comprising the helical nerve cuff and a body comprising a wireless communication system are described herein. The implantable device can include a body having a wireless communication system; electrodes that can detect an electrophysiological signal transmitted by a nerve or emit an electrical pulse to the nerve; and a helical nerve cuff. Also described are methods of implanting the helical nerve cuff and the implantable device, as well as methods of making the helical nerve cuff and the implantable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Jose M. CARMENA, Giana MONTERO GARNIER, Ryan NEELY, Joshua KAY, Carl Lance BOLING, Kathryn Mary PASWATERS
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Publication number: 20240100327Abstract: Described herein are methods and devices for monitoring or modulating an immune system in a subject with cancer, and methods and devices for treating a cancer in a subject. The implanted device can electrically stimulate the splenic nerve of the subject, which can modulate the inflammatory system (for example, by increasing or decreasing the blood level of one or more pro-inflammatory cytokines and/or anti-inflammatory cytokines to increase or decrease inflammation in the subject) and/or activate or increase circulation of one or more immune cells (such as natural killer cells and/or cytotoxic T-cells), for the treatment of cancer. The implanted medical device includes two or more electrodes configured to electrically stimulate the splenic nerve, and may further include an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy that powers the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2020Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Jose M. CARMENA, Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Ryan NEELY, Joshua KAY, Giana MONTERO GARNIER
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Publication number: 20240099584Abstract: Described herein is an implantable device comprising a radiation-sensitive element (such as a transistor) configured to modulate a current as a function of radiation exposure to the transistor; and an ultrasonic device comprising an ultrasonic transducer configured to emit an ultrasonic backscatter that encodes the radiation exposure to the transistor. Further described herein is an implantable device comprising a radiation-sensitive element (such as a diode) configured to generate an electrical signal upon encountering radiation; an integrated circuit configured to receive the electrical signal and modulate a current based on the received electrical signal; and an ultrasonic transducer configured to emit an ultrasonic backscatter based on the modulated current encoding information relating to the encountered radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Mekhail Anwar, Kristofer S.J. Pister, Stefanie V. Garcia
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Patent number: 11890474Abstract: Described herein are methods for monitoring or modulating an immune system in a subject; treating, reducing or monitoring inflammation; monitoring blood pressure; treating hypertension; or administering or adjusting a therapy for inflammation or hypertension in a patient by electrically stimulating the splenic nerve or detecting splenic nerve activity using an implanted medical device. Also described herein are implantable medical devices for performing such methods. The implanted medical device includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy that powers the device, two or more electrodes in electrical communication with the ultrasonic transducer that are configured to electrically stimulate a splenic nerve or detect a splenic nerve activity, and optionally a splenic nerve attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: IOTA BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Jose M. Carmena, Michel M. Maharbiz, Ryan Neely, Joshua Kay
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Publication number: 20240024032Abstract: Method and system embodiments for discovering or tracking a device implantable in a subject using ultrasonic waves are described. The method for tracking the implantable device can include establishing a synchronization state with the implantable device, estimating a location of the implantable device, and determining whether to maintain or to adjust were an ultrasonic beam is being focused based on ultrasonic signal strength. The method for discovering an implantable device powered using ultrasonic waves can include emitting an ultrasonic beam to successively focus on a plurality of focal points, receiving ultrasonic backscatter corresponding to the ultrasonic beam focused on the focal point, and comparing the received ultrasonic backscatter with a predetermined pattern associated with the implantable device to be discovered to generate a score indicating how likely the ultrasonic backscatter comprises the predetermined pattern; and determining a location of the implantable device from based on the scores.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2021Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Iota Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Joshua KAY, Suraj GOWDA, Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Jose M. CARMENA
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Publication number: 20240017071Abstract: Described herein are methods for monitoring or modulating an immune system in a subject; treating, reducing or monitoring inflammation; monitoring blood pressure; treating hypertension; or administering or adjusting a therapy for inflammation or hypertension in a patient by electrically stimulating the splenic nerve or detecting splenic nerve activity using an implanted medical device. Also described herein are implantable medical devices for performing such methods. The implanted medical device includes an ultrasonic transducer configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy that powers the device, two or more electrodes in electrical communication with the ultrasonic transducer that are configured to electrically stimulate a splenic nerve or detect a splenic nerve activity, and optionally a splenic nerve attachment member.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: Jose M. CARMENA, Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Ryan NEELY, Joshua KAY
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Publication number: 20230414950Abstract: Described herein is an implantable medical device that includes a body having one or more ultrasonic transducers configured to receive ultrasonic waves and convert energy from the ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy, two or more electrodes in electrical communication with the ultrasonic transducer, and a clip attached to the body that is configured to at least partially surround a nerve and/or a filamentous tissue and position the two or more electrodes in electrical communication with the nerve. In certain examples, the implantable medical device includes two ultrasonic transducers with orthogonal polarization axes. Also described herein are methods for treating incontinence in a subject by converting energy from ultrasonic waves into an electrical energy that powers a full implanted medical device, and electrically stimulating a tibial nerve, a pudendal nerve, or a sacral nerve, or a branch thereof, using the fully implanted medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Ryan Neely, Joshua Kay, Jose M. Carmena
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Publication number: 20230371981Abstract: Methods, systems, and compositions are provided for implanting an implantable device into a biological tissue (e.g., muscle, brain). A subject implantable device includes: (i) a biocompatible substrate, (ii) a conduit (e.g., an electrode, a waveguide) that is disposed on the biocompatible substrate, and (iii) an engagement feature (e.g., a loop) for reversible engagement with an insertion needle. The biocompatible substrate can be flexible (e.g., can include polyimide). The implantable device is implanted using an insertion needle that includes an engagement feature corresponding to the engagement feature of the implantable device. To implant, an implantable device is reversibly engaged with an insertion needle, the device-loaded insertion needle is inserted into a biological tissue (e.g., to a desired depth), and the insertion needle is retracted, thereby disengaging the implantable device from the insertion needle and allowing the implantable device to remain implanted in the biological tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Timothy L. Hanson, Michel M. Maharbiz, Philip N. Sabes
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Publication number: 20230364400Abstract: An intelligent bioelectric module for use with a drug delivery system has a case and a set of at least two electrodes in electrical communication with a detection surface of the case. The case is configured so that, in use, the detection surface comes into electrical communication with (i) a second surface of the delivery system when a first surface of the delivery system has been put into contact with a tissue surface of a human or animal subject or (ii) the tissue surface that is adjacent to a portion contacted by the first surface of the delivery system or (iii) both the second surface and the tissue surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Inventors: Michael Motion, Michel M. Maharbiz, Russell O. Potts
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Patent number: 11786124Abstract: Described herein is an implantable device comprising a radiation-sensitive element (such as a transistor) configured to modulate a current as a function of radiation exposure to the transistor; and an ultrasonic device comprising an ultrasonic transducer configured to emit an ultrasonic backscatter that encodes the radiation exposure to the transistor. Further described herein is an implantable device comprising a radiation-sensitive element (such as a diode) configured to generate an electrical signal upon encountering radiation; an integrated circuit configured to receive the electrical signal and modulate a current based on the received electrical signal; and an ultrasonic transducer configured to emit an ultrasonic backscatter based on the modulated current encoding information relating to the encountered radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2017Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Michel M. Maharbiz, Jose M. Carmena, Mekhail Anwar, Kristofer S. J. Pister, Stefanie V. Garcia
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Publication number: 20230301514Abstract: A device for measuring an intraocular pressure that includes: a pressure sensor configured to measure the intraocular pressure; an ultrasonic transducer electrically coupled to the pressure sensor and configured to receive ultrasonic waves and emit ultrasonic backscatter encoding a pressure measured by the pressure sensor, and a substrate attached to the pressure sensor and the ultrasonic transducer, and configured to interface a surface on or within an eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2021Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Jose LEPE, Joseph T. GREENSPUN, Giana MONTERO GARNIER, Michel M. MAHARBIZ, Jose M. CARMENA, Kunitake ABE, Hiroshi ANDO, Chisato KAMEOKA, Yuki OKUDA, Toshiyuki FUNATSU, Shuhei FUJITA